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Learning from Nature: Bacterial Spores as a Target for Current Technologies in Medicine (Review)

B. G. Andryukov, A. A. Karpenko, I. N. Lyapun

2020Sovremennye tehnologii v medicine19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

). For the effective prevention of severe infectious diseases first of all it is necessary to study the molecular structure of bacterial spores and the biochemical mechanisms of sporulation and to develop innovative methods of detection and disinfection of dormant cells. There is another side of the problem: the necessity to investigate exo- and endospores from the standpoint of obtaining similar artificially synthesized models in order to use them in the latest medical technologies for the development of thermostable vaccines, delivery of biologically active substances to the tissues and intracellular structures. In recent years, bacterial spores have become an interesting object for the exploration from the point of view of a new paradigm of unicellular microbiology in order to study microbial heterogeneity by means of the modern analytical tools.

Topics & Concepts

SporeEndosporeBacillus anthracisMicrobiologyBiologyClostridium botulinumBacteriaBacillus cereusBacillus (shape)OrganismClostridium perfringensBotulismCereusMicroorganismToxinPaleontologyGeneticsBacteriophages and microbial interactionsCancer Research and TreatmentsBacillus and Francisella bacterial research
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